Ear cover and method for manufacturing thereof

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a protective sterile cover for the human ear. The cover may allow for the user to hear while protecting an ear that is sensitive to infection, and generally to protect an ear from water, fluids, hair and hair colorants, dust and other substances.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of protective covers for thehuman body. More particularly, the invention relates to an ear cover.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The ear, and especially the eardrum thereof, is very sensitive toinfection, especially after ear surgery, upon entrance of water, otherfluids and dust.

Also, rinsing the heads of babies may induce infections via accidentalinsertion of water into the ear. Carpentries, locksmith's workshop andother sites also are environments where non-desirable particles mightenter the ear. Barbers and hairstylists also make efforts to preventwater, hair and dye entering the ear.

Ear corks are disadvantaged in that they block hearing. It is generallyunaccepted to insert ear corks into children's ear, due to pain of notfeeling the exact depth of insertion, and due to endangering perforationof the eardrum.

All the methods described above have not yet provided satisfactorysolutions to the long felt need of protecting the ears while notreducing the hearing quality.

The problem is severe after ear surgery. Lack of a satisfactory solutionto this problem where a patient has failed to take care, might causecomplications of the surgical and medical care.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a device forprotecting the ear while not reducing hearing quality.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a solution to theabove-mentioned and other problems of the prior art.

Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent asthe description proceeds.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides sterilization to the ear by covering theexternal ear, for preventing entrance of water and dust. This feature isvery significant especially after ear surgery.

In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an ear cover (10),comprising:

-   -   a first sheet (12), the margin (16) thereof corresponding to an        extent of an external ear (22), forming a pouch, for surrounding        the helix (26) of the external ear (22); and    -   adhering means (14) disposed at a certain portion of the margin        (16) of the first sheet (12), for sticking the margin portion to        a front portion of the external ear (22), thereby sealing the        cover (10) to the ear.

The first sheet (12) may be hollowed (32), for inserting medical toolstherethrough, thereby the first sheet (12) provides sterilization to theear by covering the external ear (22) during ear surgery.

At least a center portion (32) of the first sheet (12) may comprise asecond sheet characterized to allow sound waves (54) to propagatetherethrough with minimal reduction, thereby a user wearing the earcover (10) is capable of hearing through the first sheet (12)substantially at the same level as without the ear cover (10).

Said at least center portion (32) of the first sheet (12) may comprisethe entirety of the first sheet (12).

At least a center portion (32) of the first sheet (12) may comprise anoptically transparent sheet, thereby providing esthetics as if the earis not covered.

According to one embodiment, the second sheet (12) may comprise a thinand light sheet, thereby allowing sound waves (54) to propagatetherethrough by minimally interrupting the propagation of the soundwaves (54).

The second sheet may be loose.

The second sheet may comprise a material member selected from a groupincluding:

polyethylene, nylon.

According to another embodiment, the second sheet may comprise a soundmembrane, thereby allowing sound waves (54) to propagate therethrough byreceiving the sound waves (54) and transferring them forward to aneardrum of the ear.

The sound membrane sheet may be stretched by the first sheet (12),thereby providing the sound waves (54) receipt and the transfer thereof.

According to this embodiment, the sound membrane sheet may comprise amaterial member selected from a group including: a thin polymer,polycarbonate.

The first sheet (12) excluding the center (32) may comprise a relativelythick and flexible sheet, thereby providing improved mechanicalcharacteristics for fastening the helix (26).

The first sheet (12) excluding the center (32) may comprise a materialmember selected from a group including: latex, silicon.

In another aspect, the present invention is directed to a method formanufacturing ear covers (10), the method comprising the steps of.

-   -   providing a relatively large sheet (34);    -   placing a shaped knife on the sheet (34) for cutting thereof to        a plurality of sheets (12), each shaped to cover one external        ear (22);    -   attaching adhering means (14) to each cut sheet (12); and    -   attaching an elastic band to margins (16) of the cut sheets        (12), for shrinking thereof.

The step of attaching the elastic band to the margins may comprisesewing.

The reference numbers have been used to point out elements in theembodiments described and illustrated herein, in order to facilitate theunderstanding of the invention. They are meant to be merelyillustrative, and not limiting. Also, the foregoing embodiments of theinvention have been described and illustrated in conjunction withsystems and methods thereof which are meant to be merely illustrative,and not limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments and features of the present invention are described hereinin conjunction with the following drawings:

FIG. 1 depicts an ear cover according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 2 depicts the ear cover of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a side view of the ear cover of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4, shows the functions of the eat cover of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 depicts steps of manufacturing ear covers of FIG. 1.

It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn toscale.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention will be understood from the following detaileddescription of preferred embodiments, which are meant to be descriptiveand not limiting. For the sake of brevity, some well-known features,methods, systems, procedures, components, circuits, and so on, are notdescribed in detail.

FIG. 1 depicts an ear cover according to one embodiment of the presentinvention.

The term “external ear” refers herein to the “pinna” which is thevisible part of the ear residing outside of the head.

An ear cover 10 includes a sheet 12, that is shrunken to a form of apouch having an opening 24 for inserting the external ear 22theretherough. Sheet 12 is shrunken by an elastic band sewn or adhered.to the margin 16 of sheet 12 by stitches 52A, 52B, etc.

Thus, margin 16 of sheet 12 surrounds the protruding rim 26 (helix) ofexternal ear 22.

FIG. 2 depicts the ear cover of FIG. 1.

The elastic band is sufficient for attaching only the zones of externalear 12, having protrusions, which in FIGS. 1 and 2 are depicted up, leftand down.

The zone of external ear 22 which does not protrude, and is shown at theright side, i.e., not belonging to helix 26, is adhered to sheet 12 byadhering means 14, these being a sticker. Sticker 14 is adhere-able tothe front portion of external ear 22 upon separating a cover 18therefrom.

FIG. 3 is a side view of the ear cover of FIG. 1.

Opening 24 is depicted at the left. Sticker 14 and its 10 cover 18 aredepicted on sheet 12 near opening 24. Margin 16 and the elastic band isdepicted sewn inside and outside the page, for shrinking sheet 12, suchthat sheet 12 is not outspread.

According to a first embodiment, shrunken sheet 12 occupies the entiresurface.

According to a second embodiment, the center 32 may constitute adifferent material than shrunken sheet 12.

According to a third embodiment, center 32 may be hollowed.

FIG. 4 shows the functions of the ear cover of FIG. 1.

According to all embodiments, center 32 is designed to allow sound waves54 to propagate therethrough with minimal reduction, such that thewearer can clearly hear substantially at the same level as withoutwearing ear cover 10.

According to all embodiments, center 32 preferably is opticallytransparent, for viewing the ear, for providing esthetics as if the earis not covered.

According to the third embodiment, center 32 is hollowed, and both thesound and the optical transparencies are obvious. This embodiment isintended for providing sterilization to external ear 22, while allowinga doctor to insert tools through hollowed center 32 into the internalear 30 during ear surgery.

According to the first and second embodiments, in which center 32 is nothollowed, center 32 may constitute the embodiments of transferring soundwaves 54 either by minimal interrupt, or via coherency.

The embodiment of transferring sound waves 54 by minimal interruptconsists of transferring sound waves 54 through a very thin and lightsheet, such as a polyethylene or nylon sheet. According to thisembodiment, the sheet at least at center 32 may be loose.

According to this embodiment, shrunken sheet 12, which fastens ear cover10 to external ear 22, and the sheet of center 32, may both constitutethe same single sheet.

According to the embodiment of transferring sound waves 54 viacoherency, the sheet at center 32 functions as a sound drum/membrane,receiving sound waves 54 from the environment and transferring itforward to the eardrum. According to this embodiment, the sheet, atleast at center 32, must be stretched and feature characteristics of asound membrane. A thin and transparent polymer, such as polycarbonate,may be suitable for the sheet of center 32.

According to this embodiment, shrunken sheet 12, which fastens ear cover10 to the external ear 22, and the sheet of center 32, preferablyconstitute different sheets, namely shrunken sheet 12 may be made ofrelatively thick latex or silicon, having preferred mechanical featuresfor fastening external ear 22, and center 32 constitutes of the verythin polycarbonate being also optically transparent.

FIG. 5 depicts steps of manufacturing ear covers of FIG. 1.

The following description and the figure refers to the embodiment thatshrunken sheet 12, which fastens ear cover 10 to external ear 22, andthe sheet of center 32 may both constitute the same single sheet.

At step A, a large sheet 34 is cut to a plurality of small sheets 12, byplacing a shaped knife thereon. Each small sheet 12 is sized to coverone external ear 22. The size may preferably be adapted to theappropriate ear size, depending whether it is for a baby, child oradult.

At step B, sticker 14 and its cover 18 are attached to each sheet 12.

At step C, an elastic band is sewn to each margin 16 of each sheet 12 bystitches 52A, 52B, etc.

In the figures and/or description herein, the following referencenumerals have been mentioned:

-   -   numeral 10 denotes an ear cover according to one embodiment of        the present invention;    -   numeral 12 denotes a shrunken sheet which fastens to the        external ear; this shrunken sheet has an opening for wearing on        the ear; this shrunken sheet may include a hole at the center.        or it may include another sheet at the center thereof;    -   numeral 14 denotes a sticker attached to the shrunken sheet, for        adhering it to the front portion of the external ear;    -   numeral 16 denotes a margin of the sheet; an elastic band is        sewn to this margin for shrinking the margin;    -   numeral 18 denotes a cover of the sticker;    -   numeral 22 denotes the external ear;    -   numeral 24 denotes an opening for wearing the ear cover;    -   numeral 26 denotes the helix of the external ear;    -   numeral 30 denotes the internal ear;    -   numeral 32 denotes a center portion of the shrunken sheet, which        faces the external side of the external ear, for allowing sound        to enter the inner ear; according to one embodiment, this center        portion is hollowed; according to another embodiment, this        center comprises a material allowing propagation of sound;    -   numeral 34 denotes a large sheet for producing a plurality of        shrunken sheets therefrom;    -   numerals 52A, 52B, etc. denote stitches of the elastic band with        the margin of the shrunken sheet; and    -   numeral 54 denotes a sound wave.

The foregoing description and illustrations of the embodiments of theinvention has been presented for the purposes of illustration. It is notintended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the abovedescription in any form.

Any term that has been defined above and used in the 15 claims, shouldto be interpreted according to this definition.

The reference numbers in the claims are not a part of the claims, butrather used for facilitating the reading thereof. These referencenumbers should not be interpreted as limiting the claims in any form.

What is claimed is:
 1. An ear cover (10), comprising: a first sheet(12), the margin (16) thereof corresponding to an extent of an externalear (22), forming a pouch, for surrounding the helix (26) of saidexternal ear (22); and adhering means (14) disposed at a certain portionof said margin (16) of said first sheet (12), for sticking said marginportion to a front portion of said external ear (22). thereby sealingsaid cover (10) to said ear.
 2. An ear cover (10) according to claim 1,wherein said first sheet (12) is hollowed (32), for inserting medicaltools therethrough, thereby said first sheet (12) provides sterilizationto said ear by covering said external ear (22) during ear surgery.
 3. Anear cover (10) according to claim 1, wherein at least a center portion(32) of said first sheet (12) comprises a second sheet characterized toallow sound waves (54) to propagate therethrough with minimal reduction,thereby a user wearing said ear cover (10) is capable of hearing throughsaid first sheet (12) substantially at the same level as without wearingsaid ear cover (10).
 4. An ear cover (10) according to claim
 3. whereinsaid at least center portion (32) of said first sheet (12) comprises theentirety of said first sheet (12).
 5. An ear cover (10) according toclaim 1, wherein at least a center portion (32) of said first sheet (12)comprises an optically transparent sheet, thereby providing esthetics asif the ear is not covered.
 6. An ear cover (10) according to claim 3,wherein said second sheet (12) comprises a thin and light sheet, therebyallowing sound waves (54) to propagate therethrough by minimallyinterrupting said propagation of said sound waves (54).
 7. An ear cover(10) according to claim 6, wherein said second sheet is loose.
 8. An earcover (10) according to claim 6, wherein said second sheet comprises amaterial member selected from a group including: polyethylene, nylon. 9.An ear cover (10) according to claim 3, wherein said second sheetcomprises a sound membrane, thereby allowing sound waves (54) topropagate therethrough by receiving said sound waves (54) andtransferring them forward to an eardrum of the ear.
 10. An ear cover(10) according to claim 9, wherein said sound membrane sheet isstretched by said first sheet (12), thereby providing said sound waves(54) receipt and said transfer thereof.
 11. An ear cover (10) accordingto claim 9, wherein said sound membrane sheet comprises a materialmember selected from a group including: a thin polymer, polycarbonate.12. An ear cover (10) according to claim 9, wherein said first sheet(12) excluding said center (32) comprises a relatively thick andflexible sheet, thereby providing improved mechanical characteristicsfor fastening said helix (26).
 13. An ear cover (10) according to claim12, wherein said first sheet (12) excluding said center (32) comprises amaterial member selected from a group including: latex, silicon.
 14. Amethod for manufacturing ear covers (10), said method comprising thesteps of. providing a relatively large sheet (34); placing a shapedknife on said sheet (34) for cutting thereof to a plurality of sheets(12), each shaped to cover one external ear (22); attaching adheringmeans (14) to each cut sheet (12); and attaching an elastic band tomargins (16) of said cut sheets (12), for shrinking thereof.
 15. Amethod according to claim 14, wherein said step of attaching saidelastic band to said margins comprises sewing.